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Pop Republic's Definitive List For 2006 Reveals All!

 

The roundup of 2006's most loved and influential cultural forces has been announced in POPrepublic's annual publicly voted It List, with Shakira, Rogue Traders, Nick Lachey, P!nk, Christina Aguilera, Evanesence and Guy Sebastian all voted by readers as the cream of the competition. Find out who scored what here...

 

Over 300,000 readers of leading entertainment street mag POPrepublic.tv have shaken up the best-of-the-best in 27 categories of fashion, music, movies, celebrity and of course, music, and now the chips are down with big wins for some of the world's most talented artists...

 

Leading the pack with three noms is P!nk, who sparked a viral phenomenon with her open letter 'Dear Mr President' and come out on top for the Pop Moment of 2006 (closely followed by Silverchair's ARIA Tribute to Midnight Oil at the 2006 ARIAs). Her five times Platinum album 'I'm Not Dead' - praised as an "epic from start to end" - also won the coveted Album Of 2006 while her 'Stupid Girls' vid came in as your #2 favourite video of the year.

 

Album Of 2006: I'm Not Dead - Pink

In a time when most albums are lucky to contain a pair of singles & a whole bunch of filler, Pink enjoyed an unparalleled run of hits in 2006 - all from one record. The 5 x platinum 'I'm Not Dead' is epic from start to end, & was far & away your choice for Album Of 2006.

2: Rogue Traders - Rogue Traders

3: Stadium Arcadium ? Red Hot Chili Peppers

 

POP Moment Of 2006: Pink's Dear Mr. President

'Dear Mr President' is an open letter from Pink, where she addresses the fears of many & asks George W. Bush to be accountable for his actions. Initially shunned in the US, it began a life of its own online, where it became a viral phenomenon. In an age when so many artists have nothing to say, Pink became the voice of a new generation, as she sung about war, homelessness, homosexuality, feminism & drug abuse.

2: Britney Divorces K-Fed

3: Silverchair's ARIA Tribute To Midnight Oil

 

Video Of 2006: Buttons - Pussycat Dolls

2: Stupid Girls - Pink

3: What's Left Of Me - Nick Lachey

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How great!!!

And see that DMP has never been released as a single yet- and its getting tons of attention!!! in the Hitkrant there was an article about Pink, and they were talking bout DMP aswell... if its released, it will had instant succes!!!

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